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March 20, 2008
OTTAWA – Dialogue and not confrontation is the key to resolving the violent situation in Tibet and neighbouring provinces, Liberal Foreign Affairs Critic Bob Rae said today.
“Canada must condemn the violence, which has affected both Han Chinese and Tibetans,” said Mr. Rae. “We must encourage the Chinese leadership to lower the rhetoric and seek discussions.”
Violence in Tibet began March 10 on the 49th anniversary of the 1959 uprising which drove the Tibetan Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, into exile. Since then it has escalated and spread from Tibet to neighbouring provinces. An unknown number of Tibetans and Han Chinese have been killed.
“The Liberal Party has always been a strong advocate for human rights in China, but we believe these issues can best be addressed within a constructive relationship with China,” said Mr. Rae. “We strongly encourage the government of China to engage the Tibetan people in a constructive manner that respects human rights and Tibet’s cultural identity.”
Mr. Rae added that the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games in August have focused international attention on China, and hopefully this will provide an impetus for China to strengthen its role as an active member of the international community and to improve human rights.
"Canada's own experience has shown that it is possible to respect the desire for cultural and regional identity and self-government within a united country. We fully respect the territorial integrity of China, and remain deeply committed to a one China policy. We encourage the Chinese government to engage with the Tibetan political leadership in a spirit of constructive dialogue," said Mr. Rae.
March 20, 2008
OTTAWA – Dialogue and not confrontation is the key to resolving the violent situation in Tibet and neighbouring provinces, Liberal Foreign Affairs Critic Bob Rae said today.
“Canada must condemn the violence, which has affected both Han Chinese and Tibetans,” said Mr. Rae. “We must encourage the Chinese leadership to lower the rhetoric and seek discussions.”
Violence in Tibet began March 10 on the 49th anniversary of the 1959 uprising which drove the Tibetan Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, into exile. Since then it has escalated and spread from Tibet to neighbouring provinces. An unknown number of Tibetans and Han Chinese have been killed.
“The Liberal Party has always been a strong advocate for human rights in China, but we believe these issues can best be addressed within a constructive relationship with China,” said Mr. Rae. “We strongly encourage the government of China to engage the Tibetan people in a constructive manner that respects human rights and Tibet’s cultural identity.”
Mr. Rae added that the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games in August have focused international attention on China, and hopefully this will provide an impetus for China to strengthen its role as an active member of the international community and to improve human rights.
"Canada's own experience has shown that it is possible to respect the desire for cultural and regional identity and self-government within a united country. We fully respect the territorial integrity of China, and remain deeply committed to a one China policy. We encourage the Chinese government to engage with the Tibetan political leadership in a spirit of constructive dialogue," said Mr. Rae.